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To: Philipp who wrote (52455)9/13/1998 12:02:00 PM
From: ViperChick Secret Agent 006.9  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 58727
 
Do you have something that shows this came available during our market trading...?

the stuff I am seeing is dated Sept 12

I wasnt listening to CNBC Friday....and if it had come out...they would have been talking about it...

I guess what you are saying makes sense since it says the data was out Friday in Japan...which is still Friday for us....

if this did become available Friday during the market..then you are right....

hard to believe we would shrug this kind of information off..ESPECIALLY the banks...



To: Philipp who wrote (52455)9/13/1998 12:28:00 PM
From: Trey McAtee  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 58727
 
philipp and all---

has anyone seen polls recently? how is it looking for the president? the last one i saw was for MSNBC and it was overwhelmingly negative.

firday i got the feeling that traders saw mea culpa v.3.2, and decided that he was going to survive and that nothing big was going to happen. however, as curiosity and amusement turn to revulsion and disgust, the pres starts to look like a virgin at an aztec kegger.

i dont think what is happening in japan has had the full impact yet. just have to wait and see.

good luck to all,
trey



To: Philipp who wrote (52455)9/13/1998 1:25:00 PM
From: flickerful  Respond to of 58727
 
. The Japanese market did not yet have an opportunity to react to this confirmation that Japan is now experiencing the worst deflationary spiral since WW II. Perhaps Wall Steet will take another look at it.

i would suggest the street reacts to japan's reactions
more than in any direct fashion...